Summary
Boruto has become the strongest shinobi in the land of Five Hidden Villages, even surpassing Naruto. Boruto’s training under Koji Kashin, a clone of Jiraiya, greatly improved his abilities, including his new-found connection with toads and the use of Fairy Mode core. Koji’s influence is also evident in Boruto’s demeanor, as he becomes more serious and mysterious, mirroring Koji himself.
Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Boruto: Two Blue Vortex #4while BorutoHis return to Konoha was brief enough to show that he was perhaps the strongest shinobi in Konoha. It’s a surprising upgrade to his abilities, even taking into account the three-year time skip. After a similar period of isolated training, his father, Naruto, had improved greatly but not nearly as impressively as his son. The difference in strength may come down to the mentor.
As detailed in Boruto: Naruto Next Generation Chapter #80, with Boruto and Kawaki’s identities swapped through Eida’s Omnipotent power – Boruto is considered a traitor. With no other choice, Boruto fled. Luckily, Sarada Sasuke was unaffected by Eida’s charms and convinced Sasuke of Boruto’s innocence and that he should go with him.
At the time, the idea of Boruto training separately from Sasuke seemed like the perfect solution. However, upon closer inspection, although Sasuke may be strong, he has little experience guiding others and his wandering lifestyle makes it difficult for him to take the time to train Boruto properly. effectively. But recent events show that another mentor contributed to turning Boruto into a powerhouse.
The two blue tornadoes imply that Jiraiya, Koji Kashin, and Boruto’s clones have been trained
Boruto’s confidence in returning to Konoha and the techniques he used to take down Code and his Claw Grimes made it clear that, instead of Sasuke, Boruto had been training under Koji Kashin. That idea received a major boost in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter #4. Although Koji Kashin’s return in Boruto was surprising, the fact that he would facilitate Boruto’s advancement to the Not so high. In fact, Koji is a clone of Jiraiya. Like Sasuke, Jiraiya is one of the great shinobi of his generation. However, unlike Sasuke, one of his hidden talents is his ability to train others.
Koji’s influence on Boruto is unmistakable. First, there are his newly discovered abilities. This is most clearly illustrated through the sudden appearance of toads – a telltale sign of Koji. The use of toads originates from the “blood contract” that Jiraiyi made with the toads on Mount Myoboku during his training with them. Koji – who shares the same bloodline as Jiraiya – inherited this ability, which he is probably currently using with Boruto.
Koji teaches Boruto Jiraiya’s sage technique
Afterward, there is evidence of Boruto using Sage Mode – an enhanced state that gives a massive boost in strength. Jiraiya was never able to fully master this mode, but Koji did – which means Boruto has a better chance of mastering it as well. So far, Boruto’s Rasengan Uzuhiko suggests that the young ninja has some prerequisites to get Sage Mode as it requires a combination of natural energy with his own chakra energy, a key element of Sage Mode.
Koji’s influence is also evident in Boruto’s attitude. When readers last saw Boruto at the end of Part I, although he had achieved some maturity, he still displayed a healthy semblance of boyish demeanor that came from being the Hokage’s son. Three years later, at the age of 15, the bold courage was gone. Instead, Boruto is significantly more serious, straightforward, and formal. That personality doesn’t come from becoming a teenager. Rather, it reflects the image of Koji who has now been created Boruto as talented and mysterious as before.
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